- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Texas 2024 Driver's manual
Free Texas DMV Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2024
Introducing our free Texas Motorcycle License Practice Exam. This practice exam should be taken by anyone who is studying to get their class M motorcycle endorsement in the state of Texas. All of our questions focus on the Texas-specific information found in the Texas Motorcycle Drivers Manual. For best results on this test, carefully read the manual before answering our questions. All of our questions are multiple-choice and have four answers to choose from. Only one answer per question is correct, so read all the answers carefully before choosing. If you need help answering a question, please use our hint feature to give you a clue. Some hints help eliminate an answer, while others will give you more information to help you make your choice. When you make a correct answer choice, you will move on to the next question. When you choose the wrong answer we’ll show you the correct answer and explain why it’s correct. You’ll pass this practice test when you answer 21 of the 25 questions correctly. Feel free to take this practice test as many times as you like! Good luck!
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- In Texas, when is a motorcyclist who is at least 21 years old NOT required to wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle?
- In Texas, if you are under the age of 21,
- When can you park your motorcycle in a space reserved for the disabled?
- In Texas, if your motorcycle was manufactured since 1975,
- When you ride at night, you should
- When you're preparing to slow down, you should check
- When riding long distances, how often should you stop and stretch?
- When turning a motorcycle, what should you avoid?
- If you're being passed by another vehicle, you should ride in the _______ lane position.
- If your front tire fails while you're riding, you should
- Before pulling off the road, you must check
- A motorcycle is less visible than a car because it
- If you take a turn too fast, you may end up
- If your front wheel locks, you should
- To carry cargo in saddlebags,
- The front brake is controlled by
- Car drivers are most likely to try to share your lane when
- If your motorcycle starts to wobble, you should NOT
- To stop safely in a curve, what should you do?
- How many lane positions are available to a motorcycle in a single lane of traffic?
- How can you ride safely on slippery surfaces?
- Which brake is more important?
- How can you increase your visibility at blind intersections?
- Which is the best lane position for being seen?
- Motorcycles require __________ lane width to operate safely.
- What should you do on Step 3 of passing?
- When you are being passed from behind,
- Which portion of the lane should you be in before starting to pass?
- What should you do to avoid colliding with a vehicle cutting in?
- As you are riding, an object appears suddenly in your path. What should you do?
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